All Bills - Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06641
Introduced
1/29/19
Refer
1/29/19
To reduce litter and municipal and road maintenance expense.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06642
Introduced
1/29/19
Refer
1/29/19
To prohibit persons convicted of animal abuse from adopting animals.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06643
Introduced
1/29/19
Introduced
1/29/19
Refer
1/29/19
Report Pass
2/25/19
Report Pass
2/25/19
Refer
3/7/19
Report Pass
3/13/19
Report Pass
3/13/19
Engrossed
4/23/19
Report Pass
4/25/19
Chaptered
6/1/19
Chaptered
6/1/19
Enrolled
6/4/19
Passed
6/10/19
To enable more towns to regionalize their animal control facilities.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06644
Introduced
1/29/19
Introduced
1/29/19
Refer
1/29/19
Refer
1/29/19
To evaluate to role of public lands to mitigate negative emissions in order to achieve the state's climate goals.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06645
Introduced
1/29/19
Introduced
1/29/19
Refer
1/29/19
Refer
1/29/19
To provide that a public trust be retained in the water of the state.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06646
Introduced
1/29/19
Introduced
1/29/19
Refer
1/29/19
Refer
1/29/19
Refer
3/12/19
Refer
3/12/19
To utilize the Green Bank model for environmental infrastructure, including water and solid waste management, recycling, climate resiliency and natural resource conservation.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06647
Introduced
1/29/19
Refer
1/29/19
Refer
3/12/19
Refer
3/12/19
To establish a regenerative agriculture program in the state that will improve soil health, conservation, rainwater absorption, drought resiliency and water quality.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06648
Introduced
1/29/19
Refer
1/29/19
To guarantee that alternative sites are discussed in public before precious park space in urban areas is taken for the purpose of school construction.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06649
Introduced
1/29/19
Refer
1/29/19
To help alleviate the environmental impact of plastic bags and straws.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06650
Introduced
1/29/19
Refer
1/29/19
To provide funding for the installation of accessible ramps, power assisted doors, elevators and accessible bathrooms for persons with disabilities in all state office facilities where the public may require access.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06651
Introduced
1/29/19
Refer
1/29/19
To provide financial relief to residents by eliminating the property tax on motor vehicles.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06652
Introduced
1/29/19
Introduced
1/29/19
Refer
1/29/19
To allow a federal employee in the state who is furloughed or required to work with no pay during a federal government shutdown to file a personal income tax filing extension without payment of estimated state tax owed, and to exempt such employee from penalty or interest on personal income tax owed for the taxable year for which such extension is filed.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06653
Introduced
1/29/19
Introduced
1/29/19
Refer
1/29/19
Refer
1/29/19
To adopt recommendations of the Commission on Fiscal Stability and Economic Growth that will put the state on a more stable fiscal path.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06654
Introduced
1/29/19
Introduced
1/29/19
Refer
1/29/19
Refer
1/29/19
To convert a certain grant to the town of Coventry.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06655
Introduced
1/29/19
Introduced
1/29/19
Refer
1/29/19
Refer
1/29/19
Refer
4/25/19
Report Pass
4/30/19
Report Pass
4/30/19
Refer
5/10/19
Refer
5/10/19
Report Pass
5/16/19
Engrossed
6/5/19
Report Pass
6/5/19
Report Pass
6/5/19
To specify that tobacco products owned by a distributor, that are located on the premises of a warehouse in this state and exported from this state, are not subject to the tobacco products tax at the time the tobacco product is manufactured, purchased, imported, received or acquired in this state.